On the eve of the Democratic National Convention, Barack Obama has lost momentum. Polls show the presidential race is a statistical dead heat.
Obama has not announced his vice presidential pick, but the rumored contender is a one-day wonder who will not change the game.
New York Times chief political correspondent Adam Nagourney told the NewsHour's Jim Lehrer:
But what strikes me about this is the fact that he's going to announce it tomorrow at the earliest or Saturday. It's actually, in many ways, evidence that they don't look at the vice presidential choice as that significant to his campaign...And it has more of a feeling of checking the box.
But it would be a very big deal if Hillary Clinton is his running mate. Clinton's name on the ticket would be a game-changer. Sure, she would bring excess baggage but she would also bring excitement – and 18 million votes.
And my guess is, when we look back at this, this will be something they were trying most of all to do no harm. But this is going to be, in the end, a race between John McCain and Barack Obama. And the vice presidential thing is part of it, and I know we're spending tons of time talking about it, but I don't think they look at it as that big a deal for them.
With Election Day a little over 70 days away, the Democratic Party remains divided. NBC News reports:
Yet perhaps the biggest factor keeping the presidential race close has been Obama's inability to close the deal with some of Hillary Clinton's supporters. According to the poll, 52 percent of them say they will vote for Obama, but 21 percent are backing McCain, with an additional 27 percent who are undecided or want to vote for someone else.Clinton's name will be placed in nomination next Wednesday. The state-by-state roll call vote is fraught with risk. With nearly 1900 pledged delegates, the roll call could be cathartic. But it could also be chaotic. Clinton's supporters believe her historic race was given short shrift by the mainstream media. So, they may seize the roll call vote as an opportunity to show that "well-behaved women rarely make history."
Putting Clinton on the ticket could help Obama work his mojo on her backers and unite the Democratic Party.


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By: dorothy on 8/25/2008 3:10AM
I don't think Barack Obama has ever lost his momentum o rhis zeal. He can't afford to. The media and pundits are looking and praying for signs of Obama loosing faith in himself and his campaign. It is common knowledge that the media would rather help get John McCain elected president rather than suffer its failure at trying to knock Obama out of the race. Remember the media and pundits decided early that the presidential candidates to beat in 2008 would be Hillary Clinton and Rudy "9/11" Guliana. They were the front runners we were told. Everybody else in the race were there for media and pundits amusement. Obama was just like J. JAckson, Alan Keys and Al Sharpton. He wouldn't last. Hillary Clinton believed the press and her own self-assurance that she was entitled to be president. Of course, her experience amounted to her being married to a twice elected president. Her earlier years points to no more experience than Obama, who is said to be too inexperienced. Behind the scenes Democratic bigwigs told Jesse Jackson in 1984 that the time wasn't right for his to run. "If not now, when?" Jesse asked. He followed his own heart. Obama has continued to do the same. He has come too far and fought too hard to loose momentum. The media and pundits would love to see Hillary and Bill destroy him at the convention, and have super delegates switch their votes. I remember the media and pundits who chewed out the Clintons 24/7, the whole 8 years he was in office. And now they are suddenly in love with Hillary because she is more qualified? Come on! Get real! If she was the nominee every piece of scandalous baggage she has in her and Bill's closet would be running like a Payton Place TV series.
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By: Megan Skylar on 8/25/2008 5:21AM
We, the 18,000,000 who voted for Hillary & AGAINST Obama, will continue to do so wherever feasible or practical. Biden is just another rock on Obama's back which we'll never swallow. The great 'Uniter' which Obama wanted to be has proven to be the great 'Divider'. And NO, people out there, Hillary speaking for Obama, or Even the one and only valid President in the past 20 years, namely President Clinton will NOT make us unite. Obama is a thief in the night, and a dissident musical chord in America's great symphony of hope and progress. The so-called 'Yes we Can' Great 'Hope' for our nation is a terrorist loving, dangerous man, whom 18,000,000 Americans saw through, and not even the Pope can make us change our minds. What we feel for him is disdain and disgust, ditto Biden, Pelosi, Richardson, Donna Brazile and Dean join him in our dislike, so FORGET ABOUT IT. We are writing in Hillary Clinton in November en masse, and failing that, we will switch to an honest American, whose ideals we don't always agree on, but whom we trust not to start a Civil War in our country, and a World War with Obama's cronies. Obama has no class, he never even waited for the convention to offer the vice-presidency to Hillary and thus unify this broken Democracy, broken by him, his wife, his reverend, Farrakhan his God, and the boot licker HUBER LEFTISTS WHO TRADED THEIR CONSTITUENTS VOTES FOR A PIECE OF A MOLDY, ROTTEN OBAMA CAKE. If nor Hillary, then McCain, and no sugar for these hypocrites to help the medicine go down.
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By: Cecil Jones on 8/25/2008 3:04PM
Picture Ali fighting Jerry Quarry. The crowd is going wild as Quarry throws haymaker after haymaker at Obama. His sparring partners may have injured the Young Champion during the preparation for this fight. The crowd is in a frenzy thinking the Champ could lose; but remember this is Jerry Quarry. There's no way he can win unless this fight is fixed. Will Ali come alive or will the crowd turn angry and start to boo?
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By: cindy in oregon on 8/25/2008 3:19PM
I hope the convention delegates vote her in as VP because if Hillary isn't on the ticket (with or without Michelle Obama's blessing) he will fail in November. He is too arrogant for his own good and is behaving like an uneducated idiot. I still, even with her on the ticket, would have to take painkillers to vote for him. He is so inexperienced and Michelle has an evil mean face.
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By: Pearl on 8/25/2008 9:15PM
I find the anti Obama statements amazingly silly and are based totally in emotionalism and not the facts of the situation. Your points of contention are ridiculous and are brimming with a lack of common sense. There was a primary and Mr. Obama won, period! I have my own set of disagreements with Mr. Obama on issues of policy but it is you sore losers who are causing division in the Democratic party. You are behaving like babies who deserve a big bottle of milk to comfort your crying and babbling mouths and then be put promptly to bed! What is it racism? I personally can think of no other underlying reasons for such disdain and hate for a man exercising his right as an American citizen to run for president. Personally, if it was me I wouldn't event bother. Obama and his wife can go anywhere else in the world and live a good life! We need Obama, Obama does not need us! Except for a vote of course. Pearl
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By: eaglecj1 on 9/04/2008 9:33PM
T-Shirts 4 Sale:
Once we go black
We'll never get our country back
Vote 4 McCain/Palin
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